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Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks west southwest towards (left to right) Mt. Emerson, Mt. Humphreys, and Basin Mountain on the Sierra Nevada crest.
Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks southwest. Over the ridge in the foreground is Bishop Creek canyon.
Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks south towards a plateau called Coyote Flat.
View looking southeast from the 13,657 summit of Mt. Tom. California has 15 fourteeners (peaks taller than 14,000 feet). 10 of those 15 are visible in this photo. The most prominent are those along the palisade crest, in the center of the photo. Resorts along Bishop Creek are in the canyons in the center of the photograph.
Me standing on top of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom with my brother-in-law on my right. View to the northwest of the summit and the deep drop into Pine Creek Canyon behind me.
View looking south from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. Mt. Humphreys (13,986 feet) dominates the center of the picture, with 13,240 foot Basin Mountain in the foreground on the left.
View looking north from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom across the Sierra backcountry. Wheeler Crest is the dark colored ridge in the foreground. The prominent peak just behind Wheeler Crest is 13,900 foot Mt. Morgan. In the center of the photo, the peaks in the far distance are the Minarettes (12,800 feet), Mt. Ritter (13,100 feet), and Banner Peak (12,900 feet), just west of Mammoth Lakes, CA. Yosemite National Park is to the northwest of those distant peaks.
View looking west into the Sierra Nevada backcountry from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. You can se several lakes in the photo. Fresno, CA is about 150 miles due west of here over several very high altitude passes that are impassable by vehicle. Hiking access to the canyons and lakes in the distance is through Kings Canyon National Park.
Looking east towards Bishop, CA from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. The town of Bishop is at 4,160 feet in the northern end of the Owens Valley. Just west of the town of Bishop is a community called Rocking K (bottom center of photo). At the bottom right of the photo is Starlite Estates at 5,950 Feet. The ridge in the distant east (center of photo) is the south end of the White Mountains. The ancient bristlecone pine forest is on the top of the crest.
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Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks west southwest towards (left to right) Mt. Emerson, Mt. Humphreys, and Basin Mountain on the Sierra Nevada crest.
Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks southwest. Over the ridge in the foreground is Bishop Creek canyon.
Starlite Estates is a small housing development at 5,950 feet. It is west of Bishop, CA on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This photo looks south towards a plateau called Coyote Flat.
View of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom from Starlite Estates in January 2004.
View looking southeast from the 13,657 summit of Mt. Tom. California has 15 fourteeners (peaks taller than 14,000 feet). 10 of those 15 are visible in this photo. The most prominent are those along the palisade crest, in the center of the photo. Resorts along Bishop Creek are in the canyons in the center of the photograph.
Me standing on top of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom with my brother-in-law on my right. View to the northwest of the summit and the deep drop into Pine Creek Canyon behind me.
View looking south from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. Mt. Humphreys (13,986 feet) dominates the center of the picture, with 13,240 foot Basin Mountain in the foreground on the left.
View looking north from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom across the Sierra backcountry. Wheeler Crest is the dark colored ridge in the foreground. The prominent peak just behind Wheeler Crest is 13,900 foot Mt. Morgan. In the center of the photo, the peaks in the far distance are the Minarettes (12,800 feet), Mt. Ritter (13,100 feet), and Banner Peak (12,900 feet), just west of Mammoth Lakes, CA. Yosemite National Park is to the northwest of those distant peaks.
View looking west into the Sierra Nevada backcountry from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. You can se several lakes in the photo. Fresno, CA is about 150 miles due west of here over several very high altitude passes that are impassable by vehicle. Hiking access to the canyons and lakes in the distance is through Kings Canyon National Park.
Looking east towards Bishop, CA from the summit of 13,657 foot Mt. Tom. The town of Bishop is at 4,160 feet in the northern end of the Owens Valley. Just west of the town of Bishop is a community called Rocking K (bottom center of photo). At the bottom right of the photo is Starlite Estates at 5,950 Feet. The ridge in the distant east (center of photo) is the south end of the White Mountains. The ancient bristlecone pine forest is on the top of the crest.